March 2, 2007

How To Make An Apron

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In my mother's day, women used to take the collar off a frayed shirt, turn it around, and stitch it back on. When that side wore out, they often used the fabric to make something else—a quilt or, in this case, an apron. Patterned fabrics from one shirt can be used to edge an apron cut from another. It's easy to make attractive complementary combinations to create a vintage-style apron.

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Other Resources for how to make an apron:

How To Make An Apron

Apron Making Directions

 

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